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Newport - Kelly 1911 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 17

(Some road names have changed over the years, see this document for some further info.)

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Newport, Commercial
Masonic Lodge (Albany) (J.C. Millgate, sec.), Lugley street
Matthews Ann (Mrs.), laundress, 8 Hearn street
Matthews Charles, carriers & contractors, 1 Chapel street
Matthews Fred, shopkeeper, & post office, 64 Upper St. James street
Matthews Thomas, shopkeeper, 33 West street
Matthews William, coal dealer, St. John's place
Maunder Frederick Bernard, tailor, 8 St. Thomas square
Maze Douglas E., Sun inn, 28 Holyrood street
McCulloch Ada D. (Mrs.), milliner, 14 High street
McFarlane Charles William, tailor, 10 Carisbrooke road
McGahey William, boot maker, 71 Pyle street
McKay Joseph Boyle M.D., M.Ch.Dub. physician & surgeon, 43 Pyle street
McQueen John Alex., Red Lion P.H., 21 St. James square
Meager Manuella (Mrs.), servants' registry office, 8 St. Thomas square
Mearman Alexander, coach builder, 35 Pyle street
Medina Hall (albert James Salter, sec.), High street
Mew Henry, shoe maker, 1 Quay street
Mew Percy, farmer, Staplers
Mew W. B., Langton & Co. Limited, brewers; brewery & offices, Crocker street; stores, Sea street & Maltsters, Orchard street
Mew Walter, beer retailer, Coppin's bridge
Midlane Harry, coach painter, Albert street
Midlane Thomas Harvey, painter &c., 22 Trafalgar road
Millgate John Curtis, architect, see Stratton & Millgate
Millidge & Son, chemist, 47 High street
Minns William, dyer &c., see Bright & Minns
Minter Robert, marine store dealer, 24 South street
Mitchell J.L., master, Upper St. James street Elementary school; built 1812 originally known as the Lancastrian and afterwards the Royal British Schools, but transferred to the Newport Board in 1875; re-opened in Jan. 1876 and enlarged at a cost of about 1200GBP, again in 1896; the school will hold 850 children; average attendance 229 boys, 231 girls, 172 infants.
Molassine Co. Limited (The), cattle food manufacturers (Frederick James Bound, agent), 63 Lugley street
Moody Helen (Mrs.), teacher of music, 2 Oakleigh cottages, Fairlee road
Moody James, dairy farmer, Staplehurst, Staplers
Moore Elsie (Miss), nurse, 1 Castle road
Moore Horace Arthur, insurance supt., 25 Carisbrooke road
Moore John, register of marriages for Isle of Wight district, 1 Glencoe cottages, Trafalgar road
Moore William, dairyman, Buckbury, Staplers
Moorman William & Son, cabinet makers, 95 & 96 Upper St. James street
Morey Henry William & Sons, timber merchants, West street & Albion steam saw mills, Terrace road
Morgan Alfred James, apartments, 7 St. John's road
Morgan Fred, house furnisher, 112 & 112a Pyle street
Morgan Fred, ironmonger, 30 Holyrood street
Morris & Cowdery, boot makers, 125 High street
Morris Brothers, farmer, Great Pan farm, Pan lane
Morris Edward, china dealer 28, & furniture warehouse 39, High street & St. Thomas square
Morris George, hair dresser, 75 Upper St. James street
Morris John William, shoe maker, 10 Town lane
Morris Mary (Mrs.), apartments, Daisycote, Fairlee road
Morris Osmond, milk retailer, 12 Carisbrooke road
Morris William Henry, cabinet maker & blind maker, Mill street
Mouser John Herbert, insurance agent, 16 New street
Mundell Samuel, carrier, 62 Lugley street
Munden Edward, grocer, 128 High street
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